HomeQuestions & Answersmy baby is 2 months old. I gives him breastmilk exclusively but after having breastmilk whole day he started doing pressure since evening or at night so that he can pass stool. he put too much effort for a long time. after his effort sometimes his stool get pass but he doesn't pass. During whole day he also passes gas along with very small amount of stool. he passes stool not that watery and not that tight. .. it is liquid type
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my baby is 2 months old. I gives him breastmilk exclusively but after having breastmilk whole day he started doing pressure since evening or at night so that he can pass stool. he put too much effort for a long time. after his effort sometimes his stool get pass but he doesn't pass. During whole day he also passes gas along with very small amount of stool. he passes stool not that watery and not that tight. .. it is liquid type
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ExpertDr. Swapnil SaxenaAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. its..ok..he might just be gassy..
Babies are noticed to go through excessive crying. They cry intensely with high pitched sound. The baby’s face usually flushes and it seems to be extremely difficult to comfort them is a case of infantile colic, parents.
Other symptoms of the babies with colic is babies curl up their legs, or clench their fists or even have stiff abdominal muscles during the episode of colic. Do tummy time, do leg pedaling exercise, massage the tummy in gentle circular motion.
You can apply home remedies like local application of hing mixed in a spoon of lukewarm water around naval.
Application of ghee mixed in saindhav salt also provides relief. Give gastric drops, or colicaid on SOS basis. Burping post every feeding session is important to release out the gases sucked while feeding. If bottle fed baby, use of anti-colic nipples to be kept in mind.
Can give ajwain boiled water to drink for above 6m babies.
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